Category: /Recreation & Sports
Bibliography
1.) Biggane, Brian (PalmBeach Post Staff Writer); The Pakm Beach Post, Copyright 2000.
2.) Florida Panthers Homepage, Copyright 2000, Cox Interactive Media, or www.SoFla.com
3.) The Texas Youth Comission, Violence Studies; http
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Category: /Literature/English
well in school, his or her whole future is at stake.
Why do children like the violence that they see on television? "Since media violence is much more vicious than that which children normally experience, real-life aggression appears bland by comparison
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Category: /Social Sciences/Education
and thinking ability which
will cause life long problems. If a child cannot do well in school,
his or her whole future is at stake.
Why do children like the violence that they see on television?
"Since media violence is much more vicious than that which
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
. "Most young people aged 10
to early adulthood are killed by young people." Teens are most likely to see other teens at school, he says.
Lee also believes that media coverage of crime-particularly violence in schools-has strongly influenced students
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Category: /Social Sciences/Communication Studies
for profits
and survival" (34). But who, then, is to take responsibility for the
media's actions if not the industry itself? Because there has not been any
sufficient answers to this question so far, "television violence has not
diminished greatly; nor have
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Category: /Social Sciences/Communication Studies
for profits and survival" (34). But who, then, is to take responsibility for the media's actions if not the industry itself? Because there has not been any sufficient answers to this question so far, "television violence has not diminished greatly; nor have
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
. Significant contributors to violence are
poverty, racism, unemployment, illegal drugs, inadequate parenting practices, and adult models of violent
behaviour in real life and in the media. Violence on TV can help cause aggresive behaviour but, one must
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Category: /Literature/English
Technology and the Media
Technology and the media have affected people in various ways over the past thirty years. They have influenced the way that people feel and think about certain issues pertaining to, not only the United
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Category: /Social Sciences
will cause life long problems. If a child cannot do well in school, his or her whole future is at stake.
Why do children like the violence that they see on television? "Since media violence is much more vicious than that which children normally experience, real
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
of acts of violence has been well documented. Violence is most prevalent in team contact sports, such as ice hockey, football, and rugby. While most occurrences of violence emanate from players, others, including coaches, parents, fans, and the media, also
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